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Cloudhouse are pleased to announce support of Microsoft's new packaging format MSIX - announced as part of the Spring Creators Update. This blog covers the benefits of this new format, what it means for developers and how Cloudhouse enable IT Pros to make use of it immediately for their existing Win XP and 7 application estate. By Stu Moore, Head of Product

Win32 and .NET applications can be converted to Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps but how do you keep them up to date when you publish them to the Store for Business, or deploy with solutions like Citrix XenMobile or Microsoft InTune?
This blog provides an example of how this can be done with Cloudhouse Compatibility Containers, enabling you to keep your apps update for your users.
By Remko Weijnen, EUC Specialist

In this blog we are going to explore Microsoft’s new offering, Microsoft 365 F1, a product that Satya Nadella announced at Microsoft’s flag ship event Ignite.
• What is Microsoft 365 F1 and who is it for?
• What are the benefits?
• How will IT deploy, and manage this new offering? And what exactly is Auto Pilot?
• How will customers deploy their line of business applications to their Front-line workers?
By Stuart Moore, Head of Product

Cloudhouse solution for Universal Windows Platform and Windows Store for Business features on Microsoft.com; enables apps incompatible with Win 10 and UWP to use the Desktop App Converter for Windows 10/10 S devices.
Cloudhouse is the go-to solution for Enterprise customers wanting to deploy their incompatible line of business apps on Windows 10 or 10 S through the Windows Store for Business and with Microsoft InTune. By Stuart Moore, Head of Product

Cloudhouse announce support for Universal Windows Platform and Windows Store for Business; incompatible line of business applications can be packaged in Containers, converted to UWP with Desktop Converter and published to Windows 10/10 S devices. By Stu Moore, Head of Product